CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
SUMMARY
[0002] This disclosure relates to a system for the automatic changing of a blade for a tissue
log saw. The blades for the tissue log saw are stored in an array of storage units.
Each storage unit in the array is configured to store a blade for the saw. Each storage
unit is also extendable from the array to allow a stored blade to be loaded from the
storage unit to the cutting head and to allow an expired blade to be received into
the storage unit from the cutting head. When the array is interfaced with the saw,
at least one storage unit in the array is empty to receive an expired or used blade
from the saw, and the remainder of storage units in the array are preloaded with blades
for the processing operation. The system facilitates tracking and inventory of blades,
and allows the array of storage units to be moved to a location in a converting facility
suited for inspection of the blades, removal of the blades from the storage units,
and insertion of blades into storage units. The system minimizes the interaction of
machine operators and maintenance personnel with the blades.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0003]
Figure 1 illustrates in a top plan view an array moving into position relative to
a saw with the array having an empty storage unit and other storage units in the array
each having a blade, with a cutting arm of the saw in an exchange position to transfer
an expired blade into the empty storage unit of the array.
Figure 2 illustrates the array releasably connected with the saw, and the empty storage
unit in position to enter the saw house to receive the expired blade from the saw
cutting arm.
Figure 3 illustrates the empty storage unit entering a saw house of the saw.
Figure 4 illustrates the empty storage unit in position to receive the expired blade
from the saw cutting arm.
Figure 5 provides further detail of the exchange of the expired blade between the
saw cutting arm and the empty storage unit with a tool holder receptacle of the saw
arm activated to engage a tool holder of the saw blade and a tool holder receptacle
of the storage unit deactivated prior to engagement of an opposite side tool holder
of the saw blade.
Figure 6 provides further detail of the exchange of the expired blade between the
saw cutting arm and the empty storage unit with the tool holder receptacle of the
saw arm activated to engage the saw blade tool holder and tool holder receptacle of
the storage unit activated to engage the opposite saw blade tool holder.
Figure 7 provides further detail of the exchange of the expired blade between the
saw cutting arm and the empty storage unit with the tool holder receptacle of the
saw arm deactivated to release the saw blade tool holder and tool holder receptacle
of the storage unit activated to engage the opposite side saw blade tool holder.
Figure 8 shows the previously empty storage unit with the expired blade moving away
from the saw cutting arm.
Figure 9 shows the previously empty storage unit with the expired blade moving back
to the array.
Figure 10 shows a full storage unit with a next in queue stored blade moving into
the saw house.
Figure 11 shows the full storage unit with the next in queue stored blade advancing
toward the saw cutting arm.
Figure 12 provides further detail of the exchange of the next in queue stored blade
between the full storage unit and the saw cutting arm with the tool holder receptacle
of the saw arm deactivated prior to engagement with the saw blade tool holder and
tool holder receptacle of the storage unit activated to engage the opposite side saw
blade tool holder.
Figure 13 provides further detail of the exchange of the next in queue stored blade
between the full storage unit and the saw cutting arm with the tool holder receptacle
of the saw arm activated to engage the saw blade tool holder and tool holder receptacle
of the storage unit activated to engage the opposite saw blade tool holder.
Figure 14 provides further detail of the exchange of the next in queue stored blade
between the full storage unit and the saw cutting arm with the tool holder receptacle
of the saw arm activated to engage the saw blade tool holder and tool holder receptacle
of the storage unit deactivated to release the opposite side saw blade tool holder.
Figure 15 shows a now empty storage unit moving away from the saw cutting arm.
Figure 16 shows the now empty storage unit back in the array of storage units.
Figure 17 shows the saw cutting arm returning to a cutting position.
Figure 18 shows a top view of an exemplary blade cleaner associated with the array
and storage units.
Figure 19 shows a cleaning member of the blade cleaner of Figure 18 in a retracted
position with the storage unit arm and blade tool holder not shown for ease of illustration.
Figure 20 shows a cleaning member of the blade cleaner of Figure 18 in an extended
position with the storage unit arm and blade tool holder not shown for ease of illustration.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0004] The exemplary system 20 described below and shown in the drawings includes an array
22 that interfaces with a saw 24 and provides blades 26 for a cutting arm 28 of the
saw through a plurality of storage units 30 arranged in the array. Each storage unit
30 in the array 22 is configured to store a blade 26 for the saw 24. The saw 24 may
be configured to cut tissue logs 32 entering a saw house 34 on a conveyor 36. In a
general sense and as further modified as described below, the saw 24 and the cutting
arm 28 may be of the type, for instance, as shown by way of example and not in any
limiting sense, in
US RE30,598,
US 5557997, and
US 6123002 the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference herein. The array 22 of storage
units 30 could thus contain many blades 26 for the saw 24 for a particular saw cutting
operation or procedure as may be required by the application. As will be described
below, each storage unit 30 is configured to store, receive, and transfer the blade
26, whether a new blade, an expired blade, or partially-used blades for later use.
The array may move in a direction generally parallel to the saw blade center axis.
The movement may be independent of the saw or the array may move once coupled with
the saw 24. In addition or alternative, the storage units in the array may move in
a direction generally parallel to the saw blade center axis relative to the saw once
the array is coupled to the saw. In addition or alternative, the storage units may
be stationary in the direction of travel of the saw blade center axis once the array
is coupled with saw, and the saw may move as necessary. In each case, the array and/or
storage unit may move, as needed to receive an expired blade, and load and mount a
next-in-queue blade for use on the saw cutting arm. As used herein, the term "expired"
means that the blade condition is used such that it is no longer suitable for the
particular processing operation currently being conducted on the saw, and not necessarily
that the blade is to be scrapped, and the term "new" means blades that have been readied
for a particular saw processing operation, and not necessarily that the blades are
new from a vendor or supplier or have never been used.
[0005] The array 22 may comprise a housing 40 configured to hold the plurality of storage
units 30. The array 22 may be portable and may be detachably mounted to the structure
comprising the saw 24 and saw house 34. An interface 42 may be built into a wall panel
or other structural member of the saw house 34 to provide a detachable mount for the
array 22 of storage units 30. The interface 42 may allow the array 22 to be physically,
mechanically, electrically, and/or electronically detachably mounted to a wall panel
or other structural member of the saw house 34. A system of cooperating connectors,
for instance, pneumatic or hydraulic actuators 43 may engage with each and/or cooperate
to secure the array 24 to the saw housing 34. The interface 42 may provide a connection
point 44 for the array 22 to mechanically connect with the saw. For instance, in one
embodiment, the array may have a linkages or mechanical actuators that connect with
cooperating linkages or mechanical actuators on the saw via the interface, thereby
allowing the linkages on the array to be actuated via the saw. In other words, the
linkages on the array may connect with linkages on the saw when the array is detachably
mounted to the saw, so the linkages on the array are an extension of those on the
saw. In this manner, movement of the storage unit between the retracted and extended
position, and actuation of the storage unit blade tool holder receptacle, all of which
will be described below, may be accomplished via mechanical linkages extending from
the saw to the array. This would dispense with the need to provide electronic control
systems on the array. In addition or alternative, the array 22 may be configured to
draw electrical power and/or pneumatic or hydraulic fluid sources from the saw 24.
The array 22 may also have an on-board rechargeable battery to power electrical and
electronic equipment on the array or draw electrical power from another external source
(not shown). The array 22 may also be equipped with pneumatic or hydraulic actuators.
The interface 42 and the connection point 44 may be configured to supply the array
22 with pneumatic or hydraulic fluid from the saw. The array 22 may also draw pneumatic
or hydraulic fluid from the facility through external connections (not shown). The
array may also have on board pumps to supply pneumatic or hydraulic fluid to respective
components on the array. Accumulators, valves, and other conventional equipment needed
for pneumatic or hydraulic actuation systems may be provided on the array, as applicable.
As will be explained below in greater detail, the array 22 may also be electronically
coupled to the saw 24 at the interface 42 and connection point 44 so control signals
generated by the saw may be transmitted to the array for certain array based functions,
and signals from the array may be transmitted to the saw for certain saw based functions.
The transmission may be through a network 46 and may be wireless 48. The array 22
of storage units 30 may be provided in the form of a cart with wheels (e.g., swivel
casters) 50 that may be maneuvered to a position that allows the cart to mount directly
with the saw house 34 via the interface 42. The movement may be manual or automated
via a track or other guidance system. The array of storage units in the form of a
rolling cart allows the array to be maneuvered into the tight spaces on the converting
floor that are usually found around the saw house and structure of the saw.
[0006] Once all the blades in the array of storage units are expired, the array of storage
units can be unmounted from the saw house and transported to an area where blade disposition
occurs. The blade disposition location is preferably not on the converting floor,
but in a more remote area with plenty of space, lighting, and other support for safe
handling and disposal of the expired blades.
[0007] For a saw or saw cutting process, two or more portable arrays of storage units may
be provided. For example, once all the blades in the "in use" array of storage units
are expired (e.g., of an unusable diameter for the particular processing operation
currently being conducted), the second fully stocked array of storage units with new
blades may be brought online, mounted to a wall panel or other structural member of
the saw house via the interface, and quickly exchanged with the array of storage units
with the expired blades. In this way, the restocking of the array of storage units
reduces potential operational bottlenecks in the saw cutting operation.
[0008] In another aspect, the arrays may be part of a subscription system provided by a
supplier. The supplier may have multiple arrays that may be provided to a customer
for use. When the blades in a particular array are expired, the customer may return
the array to the supplier for a new array of blades. The array may form a part of
a shipping container to allow transport of the array between the supplier and the
customer. Once an array is returned to the supplier, the array may be restocked with
new or refurbished blades and calibrated for reuse. Functional aspects of the array
may be checked and repaired as necessary. The supplier may collect and analyze blade
operational data from returned arrays and provide recommendations and service bulletins
in connection with the array or saw to customers. The data collection and analysis
may be used for general product improvement.
[0009] The array 22 of storage units 30 may have a power supply, sensors, motion detectors,
a computer processor, a memory storing data, and computer equipment that allows the
array to connect to the network 46 with a like or another computer system or programmable
logic control for the saw via the interface 42 and the connection point 44. The array
memory may store data structures of information 52 regarding the blades that are currently
stored in the unit. Each storage unit 30 may also be equipped with like equipment
so the blade information is maintained at the storage unit level. In one example,
the array and/or the storage unit may be configured with a RFID device (e.g., a label
or tag). The saw 24 may be configured to read and/or write to the RFID device on the
array, storage unit or blade. The information 52 may include blade diameter, blade
material, last saw cutting operational data, last inspection, last sharpening, last
run-time, cumulative run-time, etc. The blade information 52 may also include information
about a specific blade or storage unit that should be bypassed in the array and not
used in the saw cutting operation because of a maintenance condition or expired inspection
status. Information 52 regarding a blade may be transferred on the network 46 between
the saw 24 and the array 22 so the array may correlate specific information about
a blade and a storage unit 30. Information 52 from the saw 24 may be downloaded to
the array 22 so the array stores information about each blade and its respective storage
unit 30. The download of information may occur during operation with the array connected
to the saw and/or prior to removing the array from the saw. The download of information
52 may occur via the network 46 or via the interface 42 and the connection point 44.
Information 52 including blade data from the array 22 may also be uploaded to the
saw 24 once the array is mounted to the saw at the interface 42. The upload of information
52 may occur via the network 46 or via the interface 42 and the connection point 44.
Storing information about each blade via the array allows for the reuse of blades.
For instance, a blade that has been previously used in connection with processing
large diameter rolls may still have a diameter sufficient to allow processing for
smaller diameter rolls. If a blade became too small for a particular product or processing
operation at the time it was in use, it could be retrieved and used again in connection
with a subsequent product or processing operation. An array of storage units containing
partially used blades could be used in a different saw cutting operation, and the
array or storage unit RFID label information may be uploaded to the saw so that the
saw and array may synchronize (and/or the storage units may sequence) in a manner
necessary to mount the correct diameter blade for the desired process.
[0010] Each blade 26 may define a plane 60 (Fig. 5) with one side facing the cutting arm
28 of the saw 24 and the opposite side of the plane facing the storage unit 30. Each
blade 26 may be configured with a tool holder 62 on the saw cutting arm 28 facing
side of the plane 60 and a tool holder 64 on the storage unit 30 facing side of the
plane. The saw 24 may be configured such that the saw cutting arm 28 has a tool holder
receptacle 66 adapted and configured to engage the blade tool holder 62 on the saw
facing side of the blade. Each storage unit 30 may have a tool holder receptacle 68
adapted and configured to engage the tool holder 64 on the storage unit 30 facing
side of the blade. Each storage unit 30 may be configured to store the blade in a
generally vertical configuration such that the axis of rotation 70 (Fig. 1) of the
stored blade is generally horizontal and parallel to the direction of the log travel
72 (Fig. 1). The array 22 may also include one or more empty storage units 30' (Figs.
1-3, 15-17) to the extent the saw already has one or more blades already mounted in
the saw. Each storage unit 30 may have a hollow interior sufficient to accommodate
the geometry of a blade 26 and an opening into the hollow interior sufficient to expose
the storage unit tool holder receptacle 68 and allow the blade to be received in the
hollow interior of the storage unit. The tool holder receptacle 68 of the storage
unit 30 secures the blade in the hollow interior to prevent unwanted movement of the
blade in the storage unit. The tool holder receptacle 68 in the storage unit may be
similar or cooperate with the tool holder receptacle 64 used on the saw cutting arm
to make exchange between the saw cutting arm and the storage unit simple and universal.
In one example, the blade 26 may be secured on the saw arm 28 and inside the storage
unit 30 with a collet mechanism. In this example, the blade tool holder 62,64 may
comprise a male end of a collet that is mounted on both sides of the center of the
blade 26 at the blade cutting axis 74 (Fig. 1), and both the saw arm and the storage
unit tool holder receptacles 66,68 may comprise the cooperating female portion of
the collet mechanism. The collet mechanism on the saw arm 28 and the storage unit
30 may oppose each other when the storage unit is brought into register with the saw
cutting arm. In other words, the male collet on one side of the blade may interface
into the saw arm and the male collet on the opposite side of the blade may be for
interface into the storage unit. In the alternative to a collet mechanism, the tool
holder receptacle on the storage unit or saw cutting arm may be a chuck mechanism,
a jaw-chuck mechanism, or other cooperating system of tapered sleeves configured to
receive an arbor, tapered sleeve or fixture mounted to the saw blade.
[0011] Figures 1-17 illustrate an exemplary sequence of operations to remove an expired
blade from the saw arm 28 and to install the new, next in queue stored blade 26' onto
the saw arm. The array 22 may be configured such that motion of one storage unit in
the array may be independent of the motion of another storage unit. For instance,
each storage unit 30 of the array may be configured to move linearly from the array
into the saw house 34 independently of another storage unit. In addition, the array
of storage units 30 may also be configured to move in the direction of log travel
72. When a blade exchange needs to be performed, the saw cutting arm 28 may go to
a pre-determined position, for instance, left of the cutting gap 76 (Figs. 1-2) in
the conveyor 36. The empty storage unit 30' in the array of storage units may move
from the retracted position in the array (Figs. 1-2) to the extended position away
from the array and into the saw house such that the empty storage unit is placed in
alignment with the saw cutting arm as shown in Fig. 3. Then, as shown in Figures 4-5,
the entire array 22 of storage units 30 may move the appropriate distance in a direction
78 parallel to the direction 72 of the travel of the log 32 to bring the empty storage
unit 30' to a position immediately adjacent to the saw cutting arm 28. As shown in
Figure 6, the tool holder receptacle 68 on the empty storage unit 30' may then secure
the blade tool holder 64 on the storage unit side of the blade 26. At this point,
the storage unit 30 may be physically connected to the saw 24. As shown in Figure
7, the saw cutting arm tool holder receptacle 66 may then release the blade tool holder
62 on the saw cutting arm 28 side of the blade 26. At this point, the transfer of
the blade from the saw cutting arm to the storage unit is complete. As shown in Figure
8, the array 22 of storage units 30 may then move away from the saw arm 28 in a direction
80 parallel to the log travel direction 72 a distance sufficient to enable the tool
holder 62 extending from the saw cutting arm side of the blade 26 to clear from the
saw cutting arm 28. As shown in Figure 9, once clear, the storage unit 30 may move
from the extended position in the saw house 34 to the retracted position back into
the array 22.
[0012] To load the new, next in queue blade 26', the selected storage unit 30" will move
from the retracted position within the array 22 to the extended position away from
the array into the saw house 34, as shown in Figure 10. Then, as shown in Figures
11-12, the array 22 of storage units will move the appropriate distance in the direction
78 to interface and engage the tool holder 62 on the saw side of the blade 26 to the
tool holder receptacle 66 on the saw cutting arm 28. As shown in Figure 13, the saw
cutting arm tool holder receptacle 66 will secure the blade tool holder 62 on the
saw cutting arm side of the blade. At this point, the storage unit 30 and saw 34 are
connected. As shown in Figure 14, once secured on the saw arm 38, the storage unit
tool holder receptacle 68 will release the blade tool holder 64 on the storage unit
30 side of the blade 26'. As shown in Figure 15, the entire array 22 of storage units
30 may move in the direction 80 a distance sufficient to allow the tool holder 64
of the storage unit 30 side of the blade 26' to clear the storage unit. As shown in
Figure 16, once clear, the storage unit 30 may retract back into the array 22 of storage
units. The retracted storage unit 30 is now considered the empty storage unit in the
array of storage units and will be the next storage unit to receive an expired blade
as shown in Figure 17. Equipped with the next in queue blade 26', the saw 24 can resume
cutting operations. The sequence of exchange may reoccur until all the blades in the
array of storage units are expired. At this point, a new array of storage units with
a complement of new blades may be swapped out with the array of expired blades. Although
the description and drawings show the saw cutting arm and storage unit with a tool
holder receptacle comprising a female collet portion and the blade tool holder comprising
a male collet portion extending from the saw side of the blade and storage side of
the blade, the features may be reversed.
[0013] The array 22, the storage unit 30, or the saw 24 may be configured with a blade cleaner
90 to allow for cleaning of the blade 26. Figures 18-20 shown one embodiment where
the storage unit 30 of the array is provided with the blade cleaner 90. In this configuration,
the blade cleaner 90 may be provided with a cleaning member 92 for engaging one or
both sides of the blade 26 and removing adhesive or other residue from the saw cutting
operation. The cleaning member 90 may comprise a brush, a moistened pad, or sponge.
Cleaning fluid may be provided to the cleaning member to assist in the cleaning. As
shown in Figure 19 and 20, the cleaning member 94 may be mounted on a slide 94 having
a fixed portion operatively mounted to a side wall or structural member of the array
22 or storage unit 30 and an extension portion slidably connected to the fixed portion
to move between a retracted position (Fig. 19) in which the cleaning member 92 is
spaced from the blade 26, and an extended position (Fig. 20) in which the cleaning
member engages the blade for cleaning the blade. The slide 94 may be driven with an
actuator 96 (e.g., electric, pneumatic, hydraulic) or electric motor and screw (e.g.,
ball screw, lead screw). The storage unit 30 may be configured to rotate the blade
via the blade tool holder 64 while the slide 94 is in the extended position and the
cleaning member 92 is engaging the blade 26 so as to allow the edge of the blade and
a radial distance inward from the edge of the blade to be cleaned. The cleaning may
occur on both sides when a cleaning member is positioned on each side of the blade.
A fiber optic sensor (not shown) or feedback position (e.g. encoder) may be used to
sense the blade edge and provide signals to the actuator for controlling motion of
the slide 94 and the positioning the cleaning members 94 relative to the blade edge,
thereby allowing the blade cleaner 90 to extend the slide 94 and the cleaning member
92 at varying distances to clean various diameter blades and to prevent cleaning member
from extending too far and the blade 26 from adversely impacting the cleaning member
and/or slide. In the alternative to that shown in Figures 18-20, the cleaning member
92 may be fixed in position within the array or storage unit. As the storage unit
is cycled between the extended and retracted positions, the cleaning member may engage
and clean the blade as the blade is moved within the storage unit between the extended
and retracted positions. The cleaning operation may occur prior to moving a blade
from the storage unit to the saw, for instance, as the storage unit moves from the
retracted position within the array to extended position, the cleaning member may
engage the blade. The cleaning operation may also occur after the blade is transferred
from the saw to the storage unit, for instance, as the storage unit moves from the
extended position after receiving the blade from the saw to the retracted position
within the array, the cleaning member may engage the blade. The saw may also transfer
the blade to the storage unit during the saw cutting operation for purposes of cleaning.
For instance, the saw may transfer the blade to the storage unit and allow the storage
unit to cycle between the extended and retracted positions repeatedly as needed until
the blade is cleaned at which point the blade may be returned to the saw via the storage
unit and back into service in the cutting operation. The blade may also be rotated
in the storage unit (whether in the extended position or retracted position) so as
to allow the cleaning member to engage the blade. The cleaning member may also move
with rotational or translational motion relative to the blade when engaging the blade
for cleaning operations.
[0014] In view of the foregoing, it will be seen that the several advantages are achieved
and attained. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the
principles of the disclosure and their practical application to thereby enable others
skilled in the art to best utilize the various embodiments and with various modifications
as are suited to the particular use contemplated. As various modifications could be
made in the constructions and methods herein described and illustrated without departing
from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing
description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative
rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the present invention should
not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be
defined only in accordance with the following claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
[0015] The paragraphs below set out set out embodiments forming part of the present disclosure.
Paragraph 1 . A blade storage array for a tissue log cutting saw, wherein the saw
has a cutting arm with a tool holder receptacle adapted and configured to hold a circular
saw blade for the saw, the circular saw blade being rotatable about a centre axis
on the saw cutting arm, the blade centre axis being generally parallel to a direction
of travel of the tissue log through the saw, the array being adapted and configured
to detachably mount to a structure of the saw, the array having a plurality of storage
units, each storage unit being adapted and configured to store a circular saw blade
for the saw, each storage unit having a tool holder receptacle adapted and configured
to hold a circular saw blade, each storage unit being adapted and configured to move
perpendicularly to the saw blade centre axis.
Paragraph 2. The array of paragraph 1 wherein the array is adapted and configured
to move in a direction generally parallel to the saw blade centre axis.
Paragraph 3. The array of paragraph 1 wherein each storage unit is adapted and configured
to move independently of another storage unit in the array.
Paragraph 4. The array of paragraph 1 wherein each storage unit is movable between
a retracted position wherein the storage unit is within the array and an extended
position wherein the storage unit is extended outward from the array.
Paragraph 5. The array of paragraph 4, wherein when the storage unit is in the extended
position, the tool holder receptacle of the storage unit is exposed to receive a tool
holder associated with the circular saw blade mounted on the saw arm.
Paragraph 6. The array of paragraph 4, wherein the storage unit tool holder receptacle
comprises a collet chuck.
Paragraph 7. The array of paragraph 4, wherein the storage unit tool holder receptacle
is adapted and configured to operatively connect to the saw when receiving the saw
blade from the saw cutting arm.
Paragraph 8. The array of paragraph 4, wherein the storage unit tool holder receptacle
is adapted and configured to release the saw when transferring the saw blade to the
saw cutting arm.
Paragraph 9. The array of paragraph 1 wherein the array is adapted and configured
to move without connection to the saw.
Paragraph 10. A blade storage array for a tissue log cutting saw, the array having
a storage unit, the storage unit being adapted and configured to store a circular
saw blade for the saw, the array having a processor for communication with the saw
via a network and a memory wherein the processor is configured to store a data structure
in the memory, the data structure comprising a plurality of data items associated
together as a storage unit profile, the storage unit profile data items comprising
data representative of at least one of a blade diameter, a blade material, last saw
cutting operational data, a last blade inspection, a last blade sharpening, a last
blade runtime, cumulative blade run-time.
Paragraph 11. The array of paragraph 10 wherein in response to detection of the array
being detachably mounted to a structure of the saw and in communication on a network
with the saw, the processor is further configured to automatically update the storage
unit profile based on operational data generated by the saw.
Paragraph 12. The array of paragraph 10 wherein, in response to detection of the array
being detachably mounted to a structure of the saw and in communication on a network
with the saw, the processor is further configured to automatically upload the storage
unit profile to a processor associated with the saw.
Paragraph 13. A method comprising:
providing an array of storage units, at least one storage unit in the array being
empty and having a tool holder receptacle adapted and configured to releasably connect
with a tool holder of a circular saw blade.
Paragraph 14. The method of paragraph 13, further comprising releasably mounting the
array to a structure of a saw wherein the saw has a cutting arm with a circular saw
blade rotatably mounted thereto, the circular saw blade defining a plane with first
and second sides, the circular saw blade having a centre axis of rotation, the circular
saw blade having a tool holder mounted at the centre axis extending from the first
and second sides of the circular saw blade, the blade first side tool holder being
adapted and configured to releasably connect with a tool holder receptacle of the
saw cutting arm.
Paragraph 15. The method of paragraph 14 further comprising moving the empty storage
unit from a retracted position wherein the empty storage unit is within the array
to an extended position wherein the storage unit is extended outward from the array
and axially aligned with the blade centre axis of rotation.
Paragraph 16. The method of paragraph 15 further comprising enabling the empty storage
unit tool holder receptacle to receive the tool holder on the second side of the circular
saw blade.
Paragraph 17. The method of paragraph 16 further comprising enabling the saw cutting
arm tool holder receptacle to release the tool holder on the first side of the circular
saw blade.
Paragraph 18. A method comprising:
providing a circular saw blade, the circular saw blade defining a plane with first
and second sides of the circular saw blade on opposite the plane, the circular saw
blade having a centre axis of rotation, the circular saw blade having a tool holder
mounted to the circular saw blade at the centre axis of rotation, the tool holder
extending outward from the first and second sides of the blade;
providing an array of storage units, at least one storage unit in the array having
a tool holder receptacle adapted and configured to releasably connect with the tool
holder of the circular saw blade; and
releasably connecting the circular saw blade in at least one of the storage units
via the storage unit tool holder receptacle and the tool holder on the second side
of the circular saw blade.
Paragraph 19. The method of paragraph 18 further comprising releasably mounting the
array to a structure of a saw wherein the saw has a cutting arm with a tool holder
receptacle adapted and configured to releasably connect to the tool holder of the
first side of the blade.
Paragraph 20. The method of paragraph 19 further comprising moving the at least one
storage unit containing a circular saw blade from a retracted position wherein the
at least one blade containing storage unit is within the array to an extended position
wherein the at least one blade containing storage unit is extended outward from the
array and axially aligned with the blade centre axis of rotation.
Paragraph 21. The method of paragraph 20 further comprising enabling the saw cutting
arm tool holder receptacle to receive the tool holder of the first side of the blade.
Paragraph 22. The method of paragraph 21 further comprising enabling the at least
one blade containing storage unit tool holder receptacle to release the tool holder
of the second side of the circular saw blade.
Paragraph 23. The method of paragraph 22 further comprising moving the at least one
storage unit from the extended position to the retracted position.
Paragraph 24. The method of paragraph 19 further comprising:
in response to detection of the array being releasably mounted to the structure of
the saw and in communication on a network with the saw, automatically uploading data
associated with the storage unit profile to a processor associated with the saw.
1. A blade storage array (22) for a tissue log cutting saw (24), the array having a storage
unit (30), the storage unit being adapted and configured to store a circular saw blade
(26) for the tissue log cutting saw, the array (22) having a processor for communication
with the saw via a network (46) and a memory wherein the processor is configured to
store a data structure (52) in the memory, the data structure comprising a plurality
of data items associated together as a storage unit profile, the storage unit profile
comprising data representative of at least one of a blade diameter, a blade material,
last saw cutting operational data, a last blade inspection, a last blade sharpening,
a last blade run-time, and a cumulative blade run-time.
2. The array of claim 1 wherein in response to detection of the array (22) being detachably
mounted to a structure of the saw (24) and in communication on the network (46) with
the tissue log cutting saw, the processor is further configured to automatically update
the storage unit profile based on operational data generated by the tissue log cutting
saw.
3. The array of claim 1 wherein, in response to detection of the array (22) being detachably
mounted to a structure of the saw (24) and in communication on the network (46) with
the saw, the processor is further configured to automatically upload the storage unit
profile to a processor associated with the tissue log cutting saw.
4. The array of claim 1 wherein the array (22) is adapted and configured to move in a
direction generally parallel to the saw blade center axis.
5. The array of claim 1 wherein the array (22) is adapted and configured to move without
connection to the tissue log cutting saw (24).
6. The array of claim 1 wherein the array (22) comprises a radio frequency identification
device, the radio frequency identification device is adapted and configured to transmit
the storage unit profile to the tissue log cutting saw (24).
7. The array of claim 6 wherein the radio frequency identification device is adapted
and configured to receive data from the tissue log cutting saw (24) to update the
storage unit profile.
8. A method comprising:
providing an array (22) with a plurality of storage units (30), at least one of the
storage units (30) in the array (22) being empty and having a tool holder receptacle
(68) adapted and configured to releasably connect with a tool holder (62) of a circular
saw blade (26),
the array (22) having a processor for communication with the saw (24) via a network
(46) and a memory wherein the processor is configured to store a data structure (52)
in the memory, the data structure (52) comprising a plurality of data items associated
together as a storage unit (30) profile, the storage unit profile comprising data
representative of at least one of a blade diameter, a blade material, last saw cutting
operational data, a last blade inspection, a last blade sharpening, a last blade run-time,
a cumulative blade run-time.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising releasably mounting the array (22) to a
structure of a saw (24) wherein the saw has a cutting arm (28) with a circular saw
blade (26) rotatably mounted thereto, the circular saw blade defining a plane with
first and second sides, the circular saw blade having a center axis of rotation, the
circular saw blade having a tool holder (62, 64) mounted at the center axis extending
from the first and second sides of the circular saw blade, the blade first side tool
holder (62) being adapted and configured to releasably connect with a tool holder
receptacle (66) of the saw cutting arm.
10. The method of claim 9 further comprising moving the empty storage unit (30) from a
retracted position wherein the empty storage unit is within the array (22) to an extended
position wherein the storage unit is extended outward from the array and axially aligned
with the blade center axis of rotation.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising enabling the empty storage unit tool holder
receptacle (68) to receive the tool holder (64) on the second side of the circular
saw blade (26).
12. The method of claim 11 further comprising enabling the saw cutting arm tool holder
receptacle (66) to release the tool holder (62) on the first side of the circular
saw blade (26).
13. The method of claim 9 further comprising:
in response to detection of the array (22) being releasably mounted to the structure
of the saw (24) and in communication on a network (46) with the saw, automatically
uploading data associated with the storage unit profile (52) to a processor associated
with the saw.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the step of uploading the storage unit profile (52)
to the saw includes configuring a radio frequency identification device to transmit
the storage unit profile to the tissue log cutting saw (24).
15. The method of claim 14 further comprising configuring the radio frequency identification
device to receive operational data from the saw to update the storage unit profile
(52).